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Shell is Guilty of Much More than Human Rights Abuses

As the news sinks in of the Shell settlement, emails have been pouring in this morning asking what does it mean for the plaintiffs, the Ogoni and ongoing struggles on human rights and the environment? People are asking whether this...

Enviros Say Climate Bill Should be “Fixed or Ditched”

Cometh the hour, the old phrase goes, cometh the man. Barack Obama is staking much of his high credibility by calling for the House to pass the landmark US Climate bill, that may come before the House this afternoon. Or...

Iraq: BP Wins the Prize

A consortium led by oil giant BP and China's CNPC has today won the contract for the vast Rumaila oil field - the largest oil field in Iraq and one of the biggest in the world. The acquisition will be...

G8 Cooks Up a Good Political Fudge

First some good news: The G8 has agreed for the first time agreed that it must limit worldwide temperature rises to no more than 2C, the minimum rise to prevent irreversible climate change. The richest industrialised countries also agreed for...

Kurds Stake Claim to their Oil Reserves

This was not meant to happen. In the post-invasion planning of Iraq it was meant to be the American and British oil companies that enjoyed the spoils of war and access to the country’s lucrative oil reserves. But the Kurds...

Iraq Trade Union Threatens BP Deal

After its offer was accepted last month to develop Iraq’s vast Rumaila oil field, BP may have thought it had won the biggest prize in the country’s oil race. But it may not be over yet and BP now faces...

Copenhagen Countdown: China Tells West to Double Cuts

One thing is for sure about the negotiations in the run up to the Climate conference in Copenhagen – there is going to be intense arm-twisting and diplomatic manoeuvring. Central to any deal will be China. China is keeping up...

Copenhagen: Australia Accused of Selling-out Pacific Islands

Australia has been accused of watering down demands for radical action at the Pacific Islands States conference, that has just finished in Cairns, Australia. At the start of the conference the Pacific Island states were demanding a 45 per cent...

Lockerbie: Freedom for Oil?

Is the special relationship between the US and UK going to be stretched to the limit over Lockerbie? It is expected that this afternoon the Lockerbie bomber, Abdelbaset al-Megrahi will be freed from prison on compassionate grounds as he has...

Chinese in $2 Billion Tar Sands Deal

To paraphrase the great writer Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known as Mark Twain: “Rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated!" And so it is with the tar sands, one of the hottest debates in the energy industry. Its growing...